Tuesday, October 7, 2014

The last weekend in July was again "That Famous Preston Night Rodeo". It is pretty awesome. The last few years it has sorta become a Haworth family reunion that weekend with everyone that comes. Well, since Grandma Haworth was turning 75 this year, it was also going to be a special birthday surprise to get as many of the posterity there as well. Wow, what a turn out!

First we got to just hang out at the farm for a little bit:

Eeek! Kittens, I love them!

They were so soft and cuddly and friendly.

James loves them...

...and Jack wanted a picture with a kitten :)

Cousin Kaden with James, the big brother from another mother

Next was the parade Saturday afternoon to kickoff the rodeo:

Nathan with Jonathan and cousin Jeff with Courtney

Check out all the little cousins...

...watching for thrown candy

Nathan with his parents at the parade

Missionaries throwing out candy ;)

Lovell's lovin' each other

Kristie and Tom and new baby Daisy

By this picture you wouldn't know that I was the one

that married into the family:)

They are now just all cousins.

Ashlynn had a magic touch with the baby.

Everybody loves babies, there was no shortage of

people who wanted to hold baby Jonathan that is for sure :)

Jason, Nicole, and Emily

Daddy and his buddy

James, Daddy, and Jack on the big Ferris Wheel during the rodeo!

The loved it! Jack was sometimes a little scared, but

followed what his big brother was doing so ended up

just fine.

James and Jack with the big wheel

Enjoying other carnival rides too.

I love that they are now big enough to do this with each other.

And what is a carnival without cotton candy?

We ended up staying much later that most of the others

(yep, and we had little ones, parent of the year award

right here folks) and enjoyed rides and taking it all in,

the lights, sounds, rides, food.

The rodeo was great, the bull riders were wonderful, but

no pictures. I was holding a baby, and Nathan was in line

for the Ferris Wheel. The rodeo announcer would get

to a certain decible and then it would just be too loud for the

babies so we'd have to wait outside or watch from the stairways.

The next day we all attended church in Grandma and Grandpa's ward.

It was fast and testimony meeting, and Grandpa bore his

sweet testimony, that he loved God, Jesus, and his family.

I love that man, and am so grateful to be a part

of his family.

After church we had a surprise celebration of

Grandma's life, where every grandchild got to

speak (even the married in ones, just like the cousins,

we are just all grandchildren now) a little from

Grandma's history that she had written up.

They had a fashion show too that the littler cousins got to

show off some of Grandma's styles through the years.

What a lady! And their posterity! So many!

Grandma speaking at the program

Syd also got the baby to fall asleep :)

Releasing 75 balloons in honor of 75 glorious years

Grandma Haworth with Grand-daughters and Great-Grands

that were able to come

Jumping in for a picture

Love these ladies! Kirstie and Angela

Grandpa and Grandma and their 7 beautiful and hard working daughters

Feast in the park (that's where we all have to fit now!)

James and Jack waiting to take the big family picture

A big thank you to all the Haworth sisters that made this possible!

And to Grandpa and Grandma, for being the exceptional examples to look up to and to try to live by their example of love, faith, and family.

Also thank you to Angela who took 1/3 of the photos that are now on this post :)

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Three kids later...

About Us

Nathan and I met in the autumn of 2005 at Brigham Young University, and were married in May 2006 in the Denver LDS Temple. We have an active dog named Lady, Nathan works for a physician consulting firm, and I'm a licensed practical nurse, know a few things about exercise, and am a full time mommy. July 2009 brought our first baby, James, into the family. Jackman was born exactly two years later in July 2011 and shares a birthday with his brother. Life is good!

Funny Things James and Jack Say...

March 2015James calls his backpack a "pack-pack"

Jack: I have a booger DaddyDaddy: Where is it, in your nose?Jack: It was on my finger...so I rolled it, and rolled it, and rolled it, and rolled it, and rolled it, and rolled it, and rolled it, and rolled it... (you get the idea)...and threw it on the ground.Daddy: Good job! That's what you do with boogers.

April 2014Jack calls "gloves" glubsJames calls it "livary" for library

Oct 2.We've put both the kids in the same room. Jack was crying for a second tonight, and James said "Jack lay down"

At Costco there are some dump trucks. James really wants one. Here's our conversation about them:J: I need one MommyM: Well, Christmas is coming, we can ask Santa for one.J: But Santa's not here, Mommy's here.Mommy can we get one?

Now that Santa has been introduced...M: James, guess who's coming to dinner on Sunday?J: Santa?M: No, Aunt Kirstin!J: Oh, we need Santa to tell him about the dump truck.

Oct 2012 The other night while reading a bedtime story, James picked his nose, and Mommy tried to teach him a lesson about boogers...Mommy: James we don't eat boogers, they are yucky, we wipe them on a tissue.James: No, they are yummy.M: No! They are yucky, we don't eat them.J: No, they are yummy, we gotta cook them!